what is diff b/w smoke testing & sanity testing?
Answer Posted / barti
In Smoke Testing we check whether all functionalities are
available or not.
where as in Sanity Testing we have to test whether all
critical and major functianlities are performing as per
requirements or not. if any one of these functionalites fail
we will reject the application, we can't take it for futher
testings.
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